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song – :
Giorgio is on my want list after a few sampling sessions in stores. I’m hesitant about getting the FB because whilst I love the 80s style tuberose I’m always concerned about feeling sick and headachy after a while.
This is great to work through in the meantime to help me make up my mind. Though I’m working off my memory, this is exactly Giorgio. Loud, soapy 80s tuberose, the faint bubblegum sweetness (I just perceive tuberose as bubblegumy, for some reason!) and the aldehydes add a lovely watery freshness that keep it from being overbearing. For £3.50 in stores, Milton Lloyds are a steal. I’m hoping to pick up their Olympea, Alien and Poison dupes some day to try.
I even love the packaging. There is something very endearing about their boxes, names and the bottles themselves. Since MLs spray like deorderants, you need to be careful with this one though not to choke yourself out with over spraying. One quick spray is all you need.
vugivka – :
It is better than the original.I had them both and i know what i am talking about ;-).
Voltikus – :
It”s a nice dupe for Giorgio Beverley Hills and it’s even cheaper. If you are looking for realistic, green and soapy tuberose, try it. It’s very powdery and the aldehydes are strong too. Longevity is really nice.
rou075Bessinepome – :
The first time I picked this up I couldn’t stand it, but couldn’t seem to get rid of it either. Now I try it again a year later and it to be soft, clean, and dreamy. Perhaps my taste for powdery notes and white florals has improved.
NERV2009 – :
The first time I smelled this it was really sharp and dry smelling like a hamster cage but also very chemical. Luckily I gave it another shot and now it’s great. Very similar to Giorgio of course, though a bit softer and therefore more easy to wear than Giorgio. Boyfriend thought this was nicer than Giorgio.
For someone who hasn’t smelled Giorgio, it’s a fresh and sunny fragrance from the 80s, bursting with creamy white flowers like gardenia, vanilla and tuberose giving it a powdery feel. The original is quite loud, and this is a great low priced alternative that is also more wearable.
koshkin110 – :
this is another version of giorgio beverly hils an exact copy for fraction of the price its long lasting and smells just as good .great for layering great for spraying as a room spray or car spray its a beautiful perfume
maikl834 – :
I am fairly surprised to learn that ZoZo is a smell-alike of Giorgio. Because I remember briefly smelling Giorgio many years ago and getting instantly put off by it.
So I bought ZoZo unknowingly, wondering what was this lovely dupe after, misidentifying it as similar to Dior’s original Dolce Vita (thanks to sandalwood and amber).
I really like it now and am quite curious about Giorgio now. (It will sure be a blind-buy for me in the first opportunity.)
The downside to Milton Lloyd’s ZoZo is the longevity. It doesn’t last much on my skin, I feel like re-applying in two hours. It also gets a bit flat in the dry down though it’s still a pleasant fragrance.
Keesexcarbabe – :
I have owned this for a while, it’s ok and quite similar to Giorgio, good for summer and everyday. None of the power of the original and that makes it a lot more wearable.